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On some bars etc the ingredients are normally with out any egg but at the bottom theres this line that says "manufacturered in facility also containing egg" I came across this after eating the bar and was tensed about this matter. Please help

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Tch tch ...Your first mistake on this section was not to ask about Pesh.

Secondly why aren't you a Sarbloh Bibeki shame on eating chocolate that isn't home made in loha.

Thirdly you should be way more than tensed. It's maha paap and kurehit of highest order 

Last but not least I'll leave it to the ones with more sharda to do your query justice.

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On some bars etc the ingredients are normally with out any egg but.... after eating the bar and was tensed about this matter. Please help

You shouldn't be eating bars of soap full stop.

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46 minutes ago, InderjitS said:

Thirdly you should be way more than tensed. It's maha paap and kurehit of highest order 

Can't tell if you are serious.

6 hours ago, Guest Guest said:

On some bars etc the ingredients are normally with out any egg but at the bottom theres this line that says "manufacturered in facility also containing egg" I came across this after eating the bar and was tensed about this matter. Please help

It probably means that the factory deals with eggs. They include it due to cross-contamination between ingredients. You should be fine.

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8 hours ago, Guest Guest said:

On some bars etc the ingredients are normally with out any egg but at the bottom theres this line that says "manufacturered in facility also containing egg" I came across this after eating the bar and was tensed about this matter. Please help

you should not be stressed as it only interferes with jatha rehit. Real sarbloh bibecki Singhs don't eat manufactured stuff, khulaa mass and not even tap water - they always wear bana with dumalla, carry shastars not just kripaans, riding horses, carry nishaan sahib and read many Guru Gobind Singh's banis for nitnem. 

Please follow proper Guru rehit and look at rehitnama, following babay and jathebandis does not respect Guru's rehit!

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1 hour ago, ipledgeblue said:

you should not be stressed as it only interferes with jatha rehit. Real sarbloh bibecki Singhs don't eat manufactured stuff, khulaa mass and not even tap water - they always wear bana with dumalla, carry shastars not just kripaans, riding horses, carry nishaan sahib and read many Guru Gobind Singh's banis for nitnem. 

Please follow proper Guru rehit and look at rehitnama, following babay and jathebandis does not respect Guru's rehit!

Can bibeki Singhs eat egg then? You said it interferes with Jatha Rehit and not the other rehat you stated.

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1 hour ago, ipledgeblue said:

you should not be stressed as it only interferes with jatha rehit. Real sarbloh bibecki Singhs don't eat manufactured stuff, khulaa mass and not even tap water - they always wear bana with dumalla, carry shastars not just kripaans, riding horses, carry nishaan sahib and read many Guru Gobind Singh's banis for nitnem. 

Please follow proper Guru rehit and look at rehitnama, following babay and jathebandis does not respect Guru's rehit!

Akaaaloooo

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33 minutes ago, monatosingh said:

Can bibeki Singhs eat egg then? You said it interferes with Jatha Rehit and not the other rehat you stated.

You will have to ask them. I think baba Surjit Singh may have been Sarbloh Bibecki. But I know proper sarblohi Singhs' rehit will have some foods objectionable to this forum as they would use shastar to obtain such food, and I don't mean using a gandasa or farming tools! Jatha Sarbloh Bibeck is not exactly same as the proper Sarbloh bibeck who are shastardhari as well. Also they don't even eat from their wives.

It seems Sarbloh Bibek can be found in Sarbloh Granth.

This is from here http://www.babasurjeetsingh.com/tag/buddha-dal/  - but the site doesn't seem to load anymore, this is all I could get from this site in Google:

28 Sep 2014 - Jathedar Baba Surjit Singh ji was the 14th Jathedar or commander of the Buddha Dal, the central organization of the Nihang Singhs. .... In this Dal was the strictest of bibek or physical cleanliness, which meant all food must be cooked in fire wood, in sarbloh (iron utensils), all water must be from a well or ...

just found more stuff, this is from quoted books but the site I got it from has been around a long time now (and it's one of the sites still standing instead of all the sites that have gone down, such information lost that is needed so badly by panth!!!) and the website name is blocked from jatha affiliated and hinduphobic sites:

The Bibecki Akalis- The strictest of the Akalis acquired the title of Bibeki (from a Sanskrit word ‘meaning discrimination’) or ‘the conscientious’, and engrafted on their own creed all the prejudices of Hinduism. With the Vaishnavas they would not eat meat or any article of food or drink not prepared with their own hands. To such an extreme was this rule pushed that they would not taste food cooked by their wives, eat fruit brought in the market or drink water which they themselves had not drawn from the well. They considered it a sin to eat bare-headed and would pay a fine to the temple if they did so inadvertently. They did not remove the hair from any part of their persons and in lieu of the Hindu janeo wore a sword. They were very strict in wearing the 5 K’s. They added the word singh as an affix to all substantives and sometimes the other parts of speech, and they transposed all feminine nouns into the masculine gender. Thus they would say: “place the inkstand singh on the table singh,” and kanghi, a comb, became Kangha.’
‘A Glossary Of The Tribes And Castes Of The Punjab And North-West Frontier Province, In Three Volumes by H.A.Rose, 1914, Pa.155

This is about a friend of Bhai Randhir Singh:

‘Akali Ji in terms of getting food prepared was a ‘Bebecki’ (meaning eat that food only which was prepared by Khalsa Sikhs) but was not fanatical about what type of food it was. Like the ordinary Sadhs and Sants, who got into the argument about whether it is important to remain vegetarian or not, instead he considered ‘Mahaparsad’ an important facet of Sikh discipline.’
Akali Kaur Singh, by Himat Singh, Pa.31

I cut the brackets containing the translation of mahaparsad as it could end up with this thread being locked.

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